NKIA

NKIA Co., Ltd.
Private
Industry Enterprise Software
Founded February 1999 (1999-02)
Headquarters Seongnam, South Korea
Key people
Seon-Woo Lee (CEO)
Revenue > KRW 10 Billion (2011)
Website nkia.co.kr

NKIA is an enterprise software vendor based in Seongnam, South Korea and headed by CEO Seon-Woo Lee.[1] The company develops various kinds of operations management systems and additionally provides consulting system management and training services.[2] It is a leading provider of homegrown ITSM solutions to the South Korean market.[3] It was founded in 1999, with subsidiaries later formed in Singapore and Malaysia and an office in Beijing.[4]

Revenue

Revenue exceeded 10 billion South Korean Won in 2011,[3] about 10% of which was earned outside of South Korea.[5]

Clients

South Korean Government

NKIA is a major vendor of systems management solutions for domestic e-government projects. The South Korean Government's consistent ranking at the top of the United Nations' E-Government Readiness Index has been attributed in part to their use of NKIA software products.[3] The National Computing and Information Agency's integrated operations management system was developed on the basis of three NKIA software products: Polestar ITSM, Polestar SMS, and Polestar XEUS.[3][6]

Other public-sector clients in South Korea include the Ministry of Information and Communication,[7] the Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation,[8] the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development,[4] and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, who used NKIA software for the National Education Information System.[7]

Other Clients

Other clients include Sun Microsystems,[4] Asia Commercial Bank,[5] LG Group,[7] Malaysia Airports Technologies,[4] KTX,[3] Mobifone,[5] Korea Telecom,[7] and SK Telecom.[4][7]

Products

Monitoring

Operations Management

Governance

References

  1. 1 2 Yuni Ku. "티베로-엔키아, IT 운영관리 시장 위한 제휴 체결 (Tibero and NKIA agree to Co-operate to Enter the Operations Management Market)" inews24 June 27, 2011. Retrieved on February 4, 2013.
  2. "Company Overview of NKIA Corporation" Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved on March 11, 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Sung, Hyun-hee. "창간 30주년 특집-기술한류 - 엔키아 (Special 30th Anniversary Issue - Korean Technological Wave - NKIA)" etnews September 19, 2012. Retrieved on March 11, 2013.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lee, Byung-Hee. "미래를 뛰는 强小 기업 (4): 엔키아 (Small but Powerful Companies Heading to the Future (4): NKIA)" etnews August 21, 2006. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 Shim, Jae-Seok. "엔키아, 하반기 잇달아 해외사업 수주 (NKIA Wins Successive Overseas Contracts in Second Half of 2009)" Digital Daily November 25, 2009. Retrieved on March 11, 2013.
  6. Kang, Dong-Sik. "엔키아, 정부통합전산센터에 공급 (NCIS to Source from NKIA)" Digital Times September 13, 2011. Retrieved on March 11, 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Yang, Jong-Seok. "기업열전: ET클럽 회원사를 찾아서-엔키아 (Development Fever: Seeking Members for the ET Club - NKIA)" etnews' August 24, 2007. Retrieved on March 11, 2013.
  8. Lee, Sang-Il. "엔키아, 예금보험공사 ITAM 수주 (KDIC to Use NKIA ITAM)" Digital Daily October 12, 2009. Retrieved on March 11, 2013.
  9. Lim, Min-Cheol. "티베로-엔키아, IT 운영관리 공략에 맞손 (Tibero and NKIA Sign Agreement to Enter IT Operations Management Market)" ZDNet Korea June 27, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
  10. "티베로-엔키아, 솔루션 파트너 협력으로 IT 운영 관리 시장 공략 (Tibero and NKIA Cooperate as Solutions Partners to Enter IT Operations Management Market)" IDG IT World June 27, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
  11. Sung, Hyun-hee. "엔키아, `외산 독주` 클라우드 운영 관리 시장에 도전장 (NKIA Seeks to Leave Overseas Competition Behind with its Entry into the Cloud Operation Management Market)" etnews September 7, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
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